第13章

类别:其他 作者:Arthur Conan, Sir Doyle字数:11040更新时间:19/01/07 14:36:23
\"Imustreallyapologize,Hopkins,\"saidSherlockHolmes; \"Ifearthatthescrambledeggsarecold。However,youwillenjoytherestofyourbreakfastallthebetter,willyounot,forthethoughtthatyouhavebroughtyourcasetoatriumphantconclusion。\" StanleyHopkinswasspeechlesswithamazement。 \"Idon’tknowwhattosay,Mr。Holmes,\"heblurtedoutatlast,withaveryredface。\"ItseemstomethatIhavebeenmakingafoolofmyselffromthebeginning。Iunderstandnow,whatI shouldneverhaveforgotten,thatIamthepupilandyouarethemaster。EvennowIseewhatyouhavedone,butIdon’tknowhowyoudidit,orwhatitsignifies。\" \"Well,well,\"saidHolmes,good—humouredly。\"Wealllearnbyexperience,andyourlessonthistimeisthatyoushouldneverlosesightofthealternative。YouweresoabsorbedinyoungNeliganthatyoucouldnotspareathoughttoPatrickCairns,thetruemurdererofPeterCarey。\" Thehoarsevoiceoftheseamanbrokeinonourconversation。 \"Seehere,mister,\"saidhe,\"Imakenocomplaintofbeingman—handledinthisfashion,butIwouldhaveyoucallthingsbytheirrightnames。YousayImurderedPeterCarey; IsayIKILLEDPeterCarey,andthere’sallthedifference。 Maybeyoudon’tbelievewhatIsay。MaybeyouthinkIamjustslingingyouayarn。\" \"Notatall,\"saidHolmes。\"Letushearwhatyouhavetosay。\" \"It’ssoontold,and,bytheLord,everywordofitistruth。 IknewBlackPeter,andwhenhepulledouthisknifeIwhippedaharpoonthroughhimsharp,forIknewthatitwashimorme。 That’showhedied。Youcancallitmurder。Anyhow,I’dassoondiewitharoperoundmyneckaswithBlackPeter’sknifeinmyheart。\" \"Howcameyouthere?\"askedHolmes。 \"I’lltellityoufromthebeginning。JustsitmeupalittlesoasIcanspeakeasy。Itwasin’83thatithappened—— Augustofthatyear。PeterCareywasmasteroftheSEAUNICORN,andIwasspareharpooner。Wewerecomingoutoftheice—packonourwayhome,withheadwindsandaweek’ssoutherlygale,whenwepickedupalittlecraftthathadbeenblownnorth。 Therewasonemanonher——alandsman。Thecrewhadthoughtshewouldfounder,andhadmadefortheNorwegiancoastinthedinghy。Iguesstheywerealldrowned。Well,wetookhimonboard,thisman,andheandtheskipperhadsomelongtalksinthecabin。Allthebaggagewetookoffwithhimwasonetinbox。 SofarasIknow,theman’snamewasnevermentioned,andonthesecondnighthedisappearedasifhehadneverbeen。Itwasgivenoutthathehadeitherthrownhimselfoverboardorfallenoverboardintheheavyweatherthatwewerehaving。Onlyonemanknewwhathadhappenedtohim,andthatwasme,forwithmyowneyesIsawtheskippertipuphisheelsandputhimovertherailinthemiddlewatchofadarknight,twodaysbeforewesightedtheShetlandlights。 \"Well,Ikeptmyknowledgetomyselfandwaitedtoseewhatwouldcomeofit。WhenwegotbacktoScotlanditwaseasilyhushedup,andnobodyaskedanyquestions。Astrangerdiedbyanaccident,anditwasnobody’sbusinesstoinquire。ShortlyafterPeterCareygaveupthesea,anditwaslongyearsbeforeIcouldfindwherehewas。 Iguessedthathehaddonethedeedforthesakeofwhatwasinthattinbox,andthathecouldaffordnowtopaymewellforkeepingmymouthshut。 \"IfoundoutwherehewasthroughasailormanthathadmethiminLondon,anddownIwenttosqueezehim。Thefirstnighthewasreasonableenough,andwasreadytogivemewhatwouldmakemefreeoftheseaforlife。Weweretofixitalltwonightslater。WhenIcameIfoundhimthreepartsdrunkandinaviletemper。Wesatdownandwedrankandweyarnedaboutoldtimes,butthemorehedrankthelessIlikedthelookonhisface。 Ispottedthatharpoonuponthewall,andIthoughtImightneeditbeforeIwasthrough。Thenatlasthebrokeoutatme,spittingandcursing,withmurderinhiseyesandagreatclasp—knifeinhishand。HehadnottimetogetitfromthesheathbeforeIhadtheharpoonthroughhim。Heavens!whatayellhegave;andhisfacegetsbetweenmeandmysleep! Istoodthere,withhisbloodsplashingroundme,andIwaitedforabit;butallwasquiet,soItookheartoncemore。 Ilookedround,andtherewasthetinboxonashelf。IhadasmuchrighttoitasPeterCarey,anyhow,soItookitwithmeandleftthehut。LikeafoolIleftmybaccy—pouchuponthetable。 \"NowI’lltellyouthequeerestpartofthewholestory。 IhadhardlygotoutsidethehutwhenIheardsomeonecoming,andIhidamongthebushes。Amancameslinkingalong,wentintothehut,gaveacryasifhehadseenaghost,andleggeditashardashecouldrununtilhewasoutofsight。 WhohewasorwhathewantedismorethanIcantell。 FormypartIwalkedtenmiles,gotatrainatTunbridgeWells,andsoreachedLondon,andnoonethewiser。 \"Well,whenIcametoexaminetheboxIfoundtherewasnomoneyinit,andnothingbutpapersthatIwouldnotdaretosell。 IhadlostmyholdonBlackPeter,andwasstrandedinLondonwithoutashilling。Therewasonlymytradeleft。Isawtheseadvertisementsaboutharpoonersandhighwages,soIwenttotheshippingagents,andtheysentmehere。That’sallIknow,andIsayagainthatifIkilledBlackPeterthelawshouldgivemethanks,forIsavedthemthepriceofahempenrope。\" \"Averyclearstatement,\"saidHolmes,risingandlightinghispipe。\"Ithink,Hopkins,thatyoushouldlosenotimeinconveyingyourprisonertoaplaceofsafety。Thisroomisnotwelladaptedforacell,andMr。PatrickCairnsoccupiestoolargeaproportionofourcarpet。\" \"Mr。Holmes,\"saidHopkins,\"Idonotknowhowtoexpressmygratitude。EvennowIdonotunderstandhowyouattainedthisresult。\" \"Simplybyhavingthegoodfortunetogettherightcluefromthebeginning。ItisverypossibleifIhadknownaboutthisnote—bookitmighthaveledawaymythoughts,asitdidyours。 ButallIheardpointedintheonedirection。Theamazingstrength,theskillintheuseoftheharpoon,therumandwater,theseal—skintobacco—pouch,withthecoarsetobacco—— allthesepointedtoaseaman,andonewhohadbeenawhaler。 Iwasconvincedthattheinitials`P。C。’uponthepouchwereacoincidence,andnotthoseofPeterCarey,sinceheseldomsmoked,andnopipewasfoundinhiscabin。YourememberthatIaskedwhetherwhiskyandbrandywereinthecabin。Yousaidtheywere。Howmanylandsmenaretherewhowoulddrinkrumwhentheycouldgettheseotherspirits?Yes,Iwascertainitwasaseaman。\" \"Andhowdidyoufindhim?\" \"Mydearsir,theproblemhadbecomeaverysimpleone。Ifitwereaseaman,itcouldonlybeaseamanwhohadbeenwithhimontheSEAUNICORN。SofarasIcouldlearnhehadsailedinnoothership。IspentthreedaysinwiringtoDundee,andattheendofthattimeIhadascertainedthenamesofthecrewoftheSEAUNICORNin1883。WhenIfoundPatrickCairnsamongtheharpoonersmyresearchwasnearingitsend。IarguedthatthemanwasprobablyinLondon,andthathewoulddesiretoleavethecountryforatime。IthereforespentsomedaysintheEast—end,devisedanArcticexpedition,putforthtemptingtermsforharpoonerswhowouldserveunderCaptainBasil——andbeholdtheresult!\" \"Wonderful!\"criedHopkins。\"Wonderful!\" \"YoumustobtainthereleaseofyoungNeliganassoonaspossible,\" saidHolmes。\"IconfessthatIthinkyouowehimsomeapology。 Thetinboxmustbereturnedtohim,but,ofcourse,thesecuritieswhichPeterCareyhassoldarelostforever。There’sthecab,Hopkins,andyoucanremoveyourman。Ifyouwantmeforthetrial,myaddressandthatofWatsonwillbesomewhereinNorway—— I’llsendparticularslater。\" VII。———TheAdventureofCharlesAugustusMilverton。 ITisyearssincetheincidentsofwhichIspeaktookplace,andyetitiswithdiffidencethatIalludetothem。Foralongtime,evenwiththeutmostdiscretionandreticence,itwouldhavebeenimpossibletomakethefactspublic;butnowtheprincipalpersonconcernedisbeyondthereachofhumanlaw,andwithduesuppressionthestorymaybetoldinsuchfashionastoinjurenoone。ItrecordsanabsolutelyuniqueexperienceinthecareerbothofMr。SherlockHolmesandofmyself。ThereaderwillexcusemeifIconcealthedateoranyotherfactbywhichhemighttracetheactualoccurrence。 Wehadbeenoutforoneofoureveningrambles,HolmesandI,andhadreturnedaboutsixo’clockonacold,frostywinter’sevening。AsHolmesturnedupthelampthelightfelluponacardonthetable。Heglancedatit,andthen,withanejaculationofdisgust,threwitonthefloor。 Ipickeditupandread:—— CHARLESAUGUSTUSMILVERTON,APPLEDORETOWERS,AGENT。HAMPSTEAD。 \"Whoishe?\"Iasked。 \"TheworstmaninLondon,\"Holmesanswered,ashesatdownandstretchedhislegsbeforethefire。\"Isanythingonthebackofthecard?\" Iturneditover。 \"Willcallat6。30——C。A。M。,\"Iread。 \"Hum!He’saboutdue。Doyoufeelacreeping,shrinkingsensation,Watson,whenyoustandbeforetheserpentsintheZooandseetheslithery,gliding,venomouscreatures,withtheirdeadlyeyesandwicked,flattenedfaces?Well,that’showMilvertonimpressesme。I’vehadtodowithfiftymurderersinmycareer,buttheworstofthemnevergavemetherepulsionwhichIhaveforthisfellow。AndyetIcan’tgetoutofdoingbusinesswithhim——indeed,heishereatmyinvitation。\" \"Butwhoishe?\" \"I’lltellyou,Watson。Heisthekingofalltheblackmailers。 Heavenhelptheman,andstillmorethewoman,whosesecretandreputationcomeintothepowerofMilverton。Withasmilingfaceandaheartofmarblehewillsqueezeandsqueezeuntilhehasdrainedthemdry。Thefellowisageniusinhisway,andwouldhavemadehismarkinsomemoresavourytrade。Hismethodisasfollows:Heallowsittobeknownthatheispreparedtopayveryhighsumsforletterswhichcompromisepeopleofwealthorposition。Hereceivesthesewaresnotonlyfromtreacherousvaletsormaids,butfrequentlyfromgenteelruffianswhohavegainedtheconfidenceandaffectionoftrustingwomen。 Hedealswithnoniggardhand。Ihappentoknowthathepaidsevenhundredpoundstoafootmanforanotetwolinesinlength,andthattheruinofanoblefamilywastheresult。EverythingwhichisinthemarketgoestoMilverton,andtherearehundredsinthisgreatcitywhoturnwhiteathisname。Nooneknowswherehisgripmayfall,forheisfartoorichandfartoocunningtoworkfromhandtomouth。Hewillholdacardbackforyearsinordertoplayitatthemomentwhenthestakeisbestworthwinning。IhavesaidthatheistheworstmaninLondon,andIwouldaskyouhowcouldonecomparetheruffianwhoinhotbloodbludgeonshismatewiththisman,whomethodicallyandathisleisuretorturesthesoulandwringsthenervesinordertoaddtohisalreadyswollenmoney—bags?\" Ihadseldomheardmyfriendspeakwithsuchintensityoffeeling。 \"Butsurely,\"saidI,\"thefellowmustbewithinthegraspofthelaw?\" \"Technically,nodoubt,butpracticallynot。Whatwoulditprofitawoman,forexample,togethimafewmonths’ imprisonmentifherownruinmustimmediatelyfollow?Hisvictimsdarenothitback。Ifeverheblackmailedaninnocentperson,then,indeed,weshouldhavehim;butheisascunningastheEvilOne。No,no;wemustfindotherwaystofighthim。\" \"Andwhyishehere?\" \"Becauseanillustriousclienthasplacedherpiteouscaseinmyhands。ItistheLadyEvaBrackwell,themostbeautifulDEBUTANTEoflastseason。SheistobemarriedinafortnighttotheEarlofDovercourt。Thisfiendhasseveralimprudentletters——imprudent,Watson,nothingworse——whichwerewrittentoanimpecuniousyoungsquireinthecountry。 Theywouldsufficetobreakoffthematch。MilvertonwillsendtheletterstotheEarlunlessalargesumofmoneyispaidhim。 Ihavebeencommissionedtomeethim,and——tomakethebesttermsIcan。\" Atthatinstanttherewasaclatterandarattleinthestreetbelow。LookingdownIsawastatelycarriageandpair,thebrilliantlampsgleamingontheglossyhaunchesofthenoblechestnuts。Afootmanopenedthedoor,andasmall,stoutmaninashaggyastrachanovercoatdescended。Aminutelaterhewasintheroom。 CharlesAugustusMilvertonwasamanoffifty,withalarge,intellectualhead,around,plump,hairlessface,aperpetualfrozensmile,andtwokeengreyeyes,whichgleamedbrightlyfrombehindbroad,golden—rimmedglasses。TherewassomethingofMr。Pickwick’sbenevolenceinhisappearance,marredonlybytheinsincerityofthefixedsmileandbythehardglitterofthoserestlessandpenetratingeyes。Hisvoicewasassmoothandsuaveashiscountenance,asheadvancedwithaplumplittlehandextended,murmuringhisregretforhavingmissedusathisfirstvisit。Holmesdisregardedtheoutstretchedhandandlookedathimwithafaceofgranite。Milverton’ssmilebroadened;heshruggedhisshoulders,removedhisovercoat,foldeditwithgreatdeliberationoverthebackofachair,andthentookaseat。 \"Thisgentleman?\"saidhe,withawaveinmydirection。 \"Isitdiscreet?Isitright?\" \"Dr。Watsonismyfriendandpartner。\" \"Verygood,Mr。Holmes。Itisonlyinyourclient’sintereststhatIprotested。Thematterissoverydelicate————\" \"Dr。Watsonhasalreadyheardofit。\" \"Thenwecanproceedtobusiness。YousaythatyouareactingforLadyEva。Hassheempoweredyoutoacceptmyterms?\" \"Whatareyourterms?\" \"Seventhousandpounds。\" \"Andthealternative?\" \"Mydearsir,itispainfulformetodiscussit;butifthemoneyisnotpaidonthe14ththerecertainlywillbenomarriageonthe18th。\"Hisinsufferablesmilewasmorecomplacentthanever。 Holmesthoughtforalittle。 \"Youappeartome,\"hesaid,atlast,\"tobetakingmatterstoomuchforgranted。Iam,ofcourse,familiarwiththecontentsoftheseletters。MyclientwillcertainlydowhatImayadvise。Ishallcounselhertotellherfuturehusbandthewholestoryandtotrusttohisgenerosity。\" Milvertonchuckled。 \"YouevidentlydonotknowtheEarl,\"saidhe。 FromthebaffledlookuponHolmes’sfaceIcouldseeclearlythathedid。 \"Whatharmisthereintheletters?\"heasked。 \"Theyaresprightly——verysprightly,\"Milvertonanswered。 \"Theladywasacharmingcorrespondent。ButIcanassureyouthattheEarlofDovercourtwouldfailtoappreciatethem。 However,sinceyouthinkotherwise,wewillletitrestatthat。 Itispurelyamatterofbusiness。IfyouthinkthatitisinthebestinterestsofyourclientthattheselettersshouldbeplacedinthehandsoftheEarl,thenyouwouldindeedbefoolishtopaysolargeasumofmoneytoregainthem。\" Heroseandseizedhisastrachancoat。 Holmeswasgreywithangerandmortification。 \"Waitalittle,\"hesaid。\"Yougotoofast。Wewouldcertainlymakeeveryefforttoavoidscandalinsodelicateamatter。\" Milvertonrelapsedintohischair。 \"Iwassurethatyouwouldseeitinthatlight,\"hepurred。 \"Atthesametime,\"Holmescontinued,\"LadyEvaisnotawealthywoman。Iassureyouthattwothousandpoundswouldbeadrainuponherresources,andthatthesumyounameisutterlybeyondherpower。Ibeg,therefore,thatyouwillmoderateyourdemands,andthatyouwillreturnthelettersatthepriceI indicate,whichis,Iassureyou,thehighestthatyoucanget。\" Milverton’ssmilebroadenedandhiseyestwinkledhumorously。 \"Iamawarethatwhatyousayistrueaboutthelady’sresources,\"saidhe。\"Atthesametime,youmustadmitthattheoccasionofalady’smarriageisaverysuitabletimeforherfriendsandrelativestomakesomelittleeffortuponherbehalf。Theymayhesitateastoanacceptableweddingpresent。 Letmeassurethemthatthislittlebundleofletterswouldgivemorejoythanallthecandelabraandbutter—dishesinLondon。\" \"Itisimpossible,\"saidHolmes。 \"Dearme,dearme,howunfortunate!\"criedMilverton,takingoutabulkypocket—book。\"Icannothelpthinkingthatladiesareill—advisedinnotmakinganeffort。Lookatthis!\"Heheldupalittlenotewithacoat—of—armsupontheenvelope。\"Thatbelongsto——well,perhapsitishardlyfairtotellthenameuntilto—morrowmorning。Butatthattimeitwillbeinthehandsofthelady’shusband。Andallbecauseshewillnotfindabeggarlysumwhichshecouldgetbyturningherdiamondsintopaste。ItISsuchapity。Now,yourememberthesuddenendoftheengagementbetweentheHonourableMissMilesandColonelDorking?OnlytwodaysbeforetheweddingtherewasaparagraphintheMORNINGPOSTtosaythatitwasalloff。 Andwhy?Itisalmostincredible,buttheabsurdsumoftwelvehundredpoundswouldhavesettledthewholequestion。 Isitnotpitiful?AndhereIfindyou,amanofsense,bogglingabouttermswhenyourclient’sfutureandhonourareatstake。Yousurpriseme,Mr。Holmes。\" \"WhatIsayistrue,\"Holmesanswered。\"Themoneycannotbefound。SurelyitisbetterforyoutotakethesubstantialsumwhichIofferthantoruinthiswoman’scareer,whichcanprofityouinnoway?\" \"Thereyoumakeamistake,Mr。Holmes。Anexposurewouldprofitmeindirectlytoaconsiderableextent。Ihaveeightortensimilarcasesmaturing。IfitwascirculatedamongthemthatIhadmadeasevereexampleoftheLadyEvaIshouldfindallofthemmuchmoreopentoreason。Youseemypoint?\" Holmessprangfromhischair。 \"Getbehindhim,Watson!Don’tlethimout!Now,sir,letusseethecontentsofthatnote—book。\" Milvertonhadglidedasquickasarattothesideoftheroom,andstoodwithhisbackagainstthewall。 \"Mr。Holmes,Mr。Holmes,\"hesaid,turningthefrontofhiscoatandexhibitingthebuttofalargerevolver,whichprojectedfromtheinsidepocket。\"Ihavebeenexpectingyoutodosomethingoriginal。Thishasbeendonesooften,andwhatgoodhasevercomefromit?IassureyouthatIamarmedtotheteeth,andIamperfectlypreparedtousemyweapons,knowingthatthelawwillsupportme。Besides,yoursuppositionthatIwouldbringthelettershereinanote—bookisentirelymistaken。Iwoulddonothingsofoolish。Andnow,gentlemen,Ihaveoneortwolittleinterviewsthisevening,anditisalongdrivetoHampstead。\"Hesteppedforward,tookuphiscoat,laidhishandonhisrevolver,andturnedtothedoor。Ipickedupachair,butHolmesshookhisheadandIlaiditdownagain。 Withbow,asmile,andatwinkleMilvertonwasoutoftheroom,andafewmomentsafterweheardtheslamofthecarriagedoorandtherattleofthewheelsashedroveaway。 Holmessatmotionlessbythefire,hishandsburieddeepinhistrouserpockets,hischinsunkuponhisbreast,hiseyesfixedupontheglowingembers。Forhalfanhourhewassilentandstill。Then,withthegestureofamanwhohastakenhisdecision,hesprangtohisfeetandpassedintohisbedroom。 Alittlelaterarakishyoungworkmanwithagoateebeardandaswaggerlithisclaypipeatthelampbeforedescendingintothestreet。\"I’llbebacksometime,Watson,\"saidhe,andvanishedintothenight。IunderstoodthathehadopenedhiscampaignagainstCharlesAugustusMilverton;butIlittledreamedthestrangeshapewhichthatcampaignwasdestinedtotake。 ForsomedaysHolmescameandwentatallhoursinthisattire,butbeyondaremarkthathistimewasspentatHampstead,andthatitwasnotwasted,Iknewnothingofwhathewasdoing。 Atlast,however,onawild,tempestuousevening,whenthewindscreamedandrattledagainstthewindows,hereturnedfromhislastexpedition,andhavingremovedhisdisguisehesatbeforethefireandlaughedheartilyinhissilentinwardfashion。 \"Youwouldnotcallmeamarryingman,Watson?\" \"No,indeed!\" \"You’llbeinterestedtohearthatIamengaged。\" \"Mydearfellow!Icongrat————\" \"ToMilverton’shousemaid。\" \"Goodheavens,Holmes!\" \"Iwantedinformation,Watson。\" \"Surelyyouhavegonetoofar?\" \"Itwasamostnecessarystep。Iamaplumberwitharisingbusiness,Escottbyname。Ihavewalkedoutwithhereachevening,andIhavetalkedwithher。Goodheavens,thosetalks! However,IhavegotallIwanted。IknowMilverton’shouseasIknowthepalmofmyhand。\" \"Butthegirl,Holmes?\" Heshruggedhisshoulders。 \"Youcan’thelpit,mydearWatson。Youmustplayyourcardsasbestyoucanwhensuchastakeisonthetable。However,IrejoicetosaythatIhaveahatedrivalwhowillcertainlycutmeouttheinstantthatmybackisturned。Whatasplendidnightitis!\" \"Youlikethisweather?\" \"Itsuitsmypurpose。Watson,ImeantoburgleMilverton’shouseto—night。\" Ihadacatchingofthebreath,andmyskinwentcoldatthewords,whichwereslowlyutteredinatoneofconcentratedresolution。Asaflashoflightninginthenightshowsupinaninstanteverydetailofawidelandscape,soatoneglanceIseemedtoseeeverypossibleresultofsuchanaction——thedetection,thecapture,thehonouredcareerendinginirreparablefailureanddisgrace,myfriendhimselflyingatthemercyoftheodiousMilverton。 \"ForHeaven’ssake,Holmes,thinkwhatyouaredoing,\"Icried。 \"Mydearfellow,Ihavegiveniteveryconsideration。Iamneverprecipitateinmyactions,norwouldIadoptsoenergeticandindeedsodangerousacourseifanyotherwerepossible。 Letuslookatthematterclearlyandfairly。Isupposethatyouwilladmitthattheactionismorallyjustifiable,thoughtechnicallycriminal。Toburglehishouseisnomorethantoforciblytakehispocket—book——anactioninwhichyouwerepreparedtoaidme。\" Iturneditoverinmymind。 \"Yes,\"Isaid;\"itismorallyjustifiablesolongasourobjectistotakenoarticlessavethosewhichareusedforanillegalpurpose。\" \"Exactly。SinceitismorallyjustifiableIhaveonlytoconsiderthequestionofpersonalrisk。Surelyagentlemanshouldnotlaymuchstressuponthiswhenaladyisinmostdesperateneedofhishelp?\" \"Youwillbeinsuchafalseposition。\" \"Well,thatispartoftherisk。Thereisnootherpossiblewayofregainingtheseletters。Theunfortunateladyhasnotthemoney,andtherearenoneofherpeopleinwhomshecouldconfide。To—morrowisthelastdayofgrace,andunlesswecangetthelettersto—nightthisvillainwillbeasgoodashiswordandwillbringaboutherruin。Imust,therefore,abandonmyclienttoherfateorImustplaythislastcard。Betweenourselves,Watson,it’sasportingduelbetweenthisfellowMilvertonandme。Hehad,asyousaw,thebestofthefirstexchanges;butmyself—respectandmyreputationareconcernedtofightittoafinish。\" \"Well,Idon’tlikeit;butIsupposeitmustbe,\"saidI。 \"Whendowestart?\" \"Youarenotcoming。\" \"Thenyouarenotgoing,\"saidI。\"Igiveyoumywordofhonour——andIneverbrokeitinmylife——thatIwilltakeacabstraighttothepolice—stationandgiveyouawayunlessyouletmesharethisadventurewithyou。\" \"Youcan’thelpme。\" \"Howdoyouknowthat?Youcan’ttellwhatmayhappen。 Anyway,myresolutionistaken。Otherpeoplebesideyouhaveself—respectandevenreputations。\" Holmeshadlookedannoyed,buthisbrowcleared,andheclappedmeontheshoulder。 \"Well,well,mydearfellow,beitso。Wehavesharedthesameroomforsomeyears,anditwouldbeamusingifweendedbysharingthesamecell。Youknow,Watson,Idon’tmindconfessingtoyouthatIhavealwayshadanideathatIwouldhavemadeahighlyefficientcriminal。Thisisthechanceofmylifetimeinthatdirection。Seehere!\"Hetookaneatlittleleathercaseoutofadrawer,andopeningitheexhibitedanumberofshininginstruments。\"Thisisafirst—class,up—to—dateburglingkit,withnickel—platedjemmy,diamond—tippedglass—cutter,adaptablekeys,andeverymodernimprovementwhichthemarchofcivilizationdemands。Here,too,ismydarklantern。 Everythingisinorder。Haveyouapairofsilentshoes?\" \"Ihaverubber—soledtennisshoes。\" \"Excellent。Andamask?\" \"Icanmakeacoupleoutofblacksilk。\" \"Icanseethatyouhaveastrongnaturalturnforthissortofthing。Verygood;doyoumakethemasks。Weshallhavesomecoldsupperbeforewestart。Itisnownine—thirty。AtelevenweshalldriveasfarasChurchRow。Itisaquarterofanhour’swalkfromtheretoAppledoreTowers。Weshallbeatworkbeforemidnight。Milvertonisaheavysleeperandretirespunctuallyatten—thirty。Withanyluckweshouldbebackherebytwo,withtheLadyEva’slettersinmypocket。\" HolmesandIputonourdress—clothes,sothatwemightappeartobetwotheatre—goershomewardbound。InOxfordStreetwepickedupahansomanddrovetoanaddressinHampstead。 Herewepaidoffourcab,andwithourgreat—coatsbuttonedup,foritwasbitterlycoldandthewindseemedtoblowthroughus,wewalkedalongtheedgeoftheHeath。 \"It’sabusinessthatneedsdelicatetreatment,\"saidHolmes。 \"Thesedocumentsarecontainedinasafeinthefellow’sstudy,andthestudyistheante—roomofhisbed—chamber。Ontheotherhand,likeallthesestout,littlemenwhodothemselveswell,heisaplethoricsleeper。Agatha——that’smyFIANCEE——saysitisajokeintheservants’hallthatit’simpossibletowakethemaster。Hehasasecretarywhoisdevotedtohisinterestsandneverbudgesfromthestudyallday。That’swhywearegoingatnight。Thenhehasabeastofadogwhichroamsthegarden。ImetAgathalatethelasttwoevenings,andshelocksthebruteupsoastogivemeaclearrun。Thisisthehouse,thisbigoneinitsowngrounds。Throughthegate——nowtotherightamongthelaurels。Wemightputonourmaskshere,Ithink。Yousee,thereisnotaglimmeroflightinanyofthewindows,andeverythingisworkingsplendidly。\" Withourblacksilkface—coverings,whichturnedusintotwoofthemosttruculentfiguresinLondon,westoleuptothesilent,gloomyhouse。Asortoftiledverandaextendedalongonesideofit,linedbyseveralwindowsandtwodoors。 \"That’shisbedroom,\"Holmeswhispered。\"Thisdooropensstraightintothestudy。Itwouldsuitusbest,butitisboltedaswellaslocked,andweshouldmaketoomuchnoisegettingin。Comeroundhere。There’sagreenhousewhichopensintothedrawing—room。\"